A new report by The Nation has shown that the Federal High Court in
Lagos yesterday ordered the final forfeiture of two penthouses valued
at $4.760m belonging to former Petroleum Resources Minister Mrs Diezani
Alison-Madueke.
They are: Penthouse 21, Building 5, Block C, 11th floor (Bella
Vista Estate) Banana Island, Ikoyi; and Penthouse 22, Block B (Admiralty
Estate), also in Ikoyi, Lagos.
Ruling on an application filed by the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC), JJustice Mojisola Olatoregun ordered that they be
forfeited to the Federal Government.
The commission’s lawyer, Mr ABC Ozioko, told the court that he had a
motion on notice for a final forfeiture order in respect of the
properties.
He added that the interim forfeiture order made last December 5 was advertised in The Nation as ordered by the court.
He also prayed for an order prohibiting the disposal of any
mortgage or sale of the properties, and for an order authorising the
EFCC to appoint a competent person or firm to manage the properties.
Respondents’ counsel Mr Emmanuel Bassey did not object to the prayers.
Justice Olatoregun granted the orders as prayed.
She said: “I have observed the facts and exhibits attached and I
am also mindful that the second, third and fourth respondents have no
objections to the application.
“I, therefore, have no hesitation in ordering a final forfeiture of the properties to the Federal Government.”
Mrs Alison-Madueke, Donald Amangbo, Schillenburg LLC and Sequoyah Property Limited are the respondents.
The commission said the companies in whose names the properties were acquired belong to the former minister.
An EFCC investigator, Abdulrasheed Bawa, in an affidavit, said
sometime in 2016, a search warrant was executed at Amangbo’s premises.
He said Amangbo was “an acquaintance of former Minister of Petroleum Resources Mrs Alison Madueke”.
The investigator said one of the documents recovered from Amamgbo
led the operatives to the Deputy Managing Director, YF Construction
Development and Real Estate Limited, Mr. Fadi Basbous.
The deponent said Basbous made a statement where he stated that the
two properties were sold at $3.570million and $1.194million and are
owned by Sequoyah Properties Limited and Schillenburg LLC.
Bawa said the properties were paid for by Mrs Angela Jide-Jones and Atlantic Energy Drilling Concept Limited.
According to him, Mrs Jide-Jone was married to Mrs
Alison-Madueke’s associate, Jide Omokore, who registered and promoted
Atlantic Energy Drilling Concept.
The EFCC investigator said Omokore paid for the properties through his wife, Angela.
According to the operative, Omokore allegedly directed the
developer (seller) to sign the agreements with Schillenburg LLC and
Sequoyah Properties.
The deponent said Schillenburg LLC was registered in Hong Kong and was transferred on March 30, 2012, to Amamgbo as sole owner.
Amamgbo, according to EFCC, incorporated Schillenburg LLC and handed it over to Mrs. Alison-Madueke “for a transaction”.
The deponent added that Sequoyah Properties “is among 18 companies
registered by Donald Chid Amangbo for holding the properties of Mrs
Diezani Alison-Madueke”.
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